[Daily Mail] Music festivals should offer drug testing so users can assess the strength of their class As: Almost one in five dispose of their substances when they learn their true content

Music festivals should offer drug testing facilities to limit the damage of their recreational use

Nightclubs should have the same service 

The RSPH also believes that drug safety testing facilities should become standard in nightclubs.

It said that a rise in ecstasy deaths in England and Wales - up from 10 in 2010 to 57 in 2015 - has been linked to an increase in the average strength of such pills.

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[The Independent] Let all festival-goers test their drugs before they take them, say public health experts